To
THE MEMORY OF THE OLD SEADOGS WHO
SAILED OUT OF SYDNEY COVE 1791-1891
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I must go down to the sea again, to the vagrant gypsy life, To the gull's way and the whale's way where the wind's like a whetted knife; And all I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow-rover, And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick's over. - MASEFIELD. |
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The Old-Time Whalers reach the Pacific and the First Australian Settlement is Founded |
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The Early Days of South Sea Whaling |
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Ancient Whaling Re-invented. The Rise of Australasian Bay Whaling |
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Australasian Bay Whaling (continued) |
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The Whalemen of 1810-1860 and their Adventures in the Pacific and in the Australian Bight |
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Deep-sea Whaling and Australia in the "Romantic" Days of Mosman and Ben Boyd |
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The High-water Mark and the Decline of Whaling |
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Whaling Extraordinary at Twofold Bay, which might almost be called a "Museum Piece" of Ancient Whaling in Modern Times |
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The Intermezzo - A Unique Use for a Whaler |
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Modern Whaling Commences with Guns and Steam, but the Yankees and the British Lose it to the Norwegians |
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Captain Larsen makes Modern Whaling a Success in the Southern hemisphere |
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Norwegians in Australian Waters between 1911 and the Great War |
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More about the Norwegians and Western Australia 1913-15 |
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The Latest Phase in Whaling |
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For the Protection of the Whale |
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The Scientist and the Whale. The Age of a Whale and its Domestic Habits. Regulation and Extinction |
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A Whaling Poem |
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Some Comparisons and values |
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Norwegian Government Regulations of 1929 |
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Table 1. Sydney Customs Returns, 1826-1875 Table 2. Expenses and Profits of Whaling |
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The Preliminary Draft Convention of the League of Nations for the Regulation of Whaling. Geneva, 1930 |
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